Lovely hotel with a Japanese ambiance. Staff was courteous and helpful with accommodations and recommendations for places to eat and things to do. Great location just a couple of blocks from the suidobashi subway line and JR train line. The breakfast was the best we had in Japan. Will stay here again when we return to Tokyo.

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I stayed at this hotel for about a week, and was very pleased with everything. The location is convenient, as the closest metro station is Jimbocho, but Kudanshita is also not far away. There is also a convenience store across the road so you can buy almost anything at short notice.
The staff are able to speak English and are very good to deal with, as they are always eager to help.
Rooms were kept very tidy, amenities always re-stocked, and I always returned from a day out to a fresh new room.
They also have a breakfast buffet in the mornings, and with free wifi you can enjoy eating there and checking your phone before you head out to explore exciting Tokyo!

Iidabashi Hotels Guide

A neighborhood of universities and schools, this area shares the city’s Chiyoda Ward with Otemachi, which is the former site of Shibazaki, the most ancient part of Tokyo. It also offers easy access to the Imperial Palace, home of the emperor and imperial family, and East Gardens, which are open to the public.